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... formation respecting their strength . The result of his observa- tions and enquiries seems to have been , a strong ... formed , the original plan of keeping up the block- ade , and strengthening the camp , was persevered in . In the ...
... formation respecting their strength . The result of his observa- tions and enquiries seems to have been , a strong ... formed , the original plan of keeping up the block- ade , and strengthening the camp , was persevered in . In the ...
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... formed the common basis of the American republics . There were , however , some excep- tions to them . In some of the states , the legislature con- sisted of a single branch ; and , in some of them , the tenure of judicial office was ...
... formed the common basis of the American republics . There were , however , some excep- tions to them . In some of the states , the legislature con- sisted of a single branch ; and , in some of them , the tenure of judicial office was ...
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... formed the daring plan of attacking , at the same in- stant , all the British posts on the Delaware . If successful in all or any of these attacks , he hoped to wipe off the ill impressions made by his losses and by his retreat , and to ...
... formed the daring plan of attacking , at the same in- stant , all the British posts on the Delaware . If successful in all or any of these attacks , he hoped to wipe off the ill impressions made by his losses and by his retreat , and to ...
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VOL | 1 |
Opinions on the supremacy of Parliament and its right to tax the colo | 80 |
CHAPTER | 160 |
Urheberrecht | |
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